Ethiopia in Transit
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Ethiopia in Transit
Millennial Quest for Stability and Continuity
Toggia, Pietro; Zegeye, Abebe
Taylor & Francis Ltd
10/2024
228
Mole
9781032926490
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1. Editorial note - Pietro Toggia, Melakou Tegegn and Abebe Zegeye
2. History writing as a state ideological project in Ethiopia - Pietro Toggia
3. Modernity, Eurocentrism, and radical politics in Ethiopia, 1961-1991 - Teshale Tibebu
4. The Beta Israel and the impossible return - Abebe Zegeye
5. Who is Amhara? - Mackonen Michael
6. A new discourse on 'gender' in Ethiopia - Indrawatie Biseswar
7. An investigation into the maintenance of the Maale language in Ethiopia - Lawrie Barnes and Kobus van Aswegen
8. The EPRDF vis-a`-vis Ethiopia's development challenges - Melakou Tegegn
9. A retrospective observation of Elias Sime - Meskerem Assegued
10. Situated neoliberalism and urban crisis in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia - Fassil Demissie
2. History writing as a state ideological project in Ethiopia - Pietro Toggia
3. Modernity, Eurocentrism, and radical politics in Ethiopia, 1961-1991 - Teshale Tibebu
4. The Beta Israel and the impossible return - Abebe Zegeye
5. Who is Amhara? - Mackonen Michael
6. A new discourse on 'gender' in Ethiopia - Indrawatie Biseswar
7. An investigation into the maintenance of the Maale language in Ethiopia - Lawrie Barnes and Kobus van Aswegen
8. The EPRDF vis-a`-vis Ethiopia's development challenges - Melakou Tegegn
9. A retrospective observation of Elias Sime - Meskerem Assegued
10. Situated neoliberalism and urban crisis in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia - Fassil Demissie
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addis;ababa;beta;israel;ethiopian;nationalism;state;history;ethnic;federal;Ethiopian Peoples Revolutionary Party;Young Men;Tigrayan People's Liberation Front;OLF;Military Derg;EPRDF's Policy;EPRDF Government;Beta Israel;Civil Society;Ethiopian Nationalism;Ethiopian Women;EPRDF;Mother Land;Min Neber;Ethiopian History;Ethiopian State;Ethiopian Immigrants;Addis Ababa;Ethiopian Marxism;Ethnic Nationalism;TPLF.;Language Maintenance;Menelik II;Ethiopian Jews;National Action Plan
1. Editorial note - Pietro Toggia, Melakou Tegegn and Abebe Zegeye
2. History writing as a state ideological project in Ethiopia - Pietro Toggia
3. Modernity, Eurocentrism, and radical politics in Ethiopia, 1961-1991 - Teshale Tibebu
4. The Beta Israel and the impossible return - Abebe Zegeye
5. Who is Amhara? - Mackonen Michael
6. A new discourse on 'gender' in Ethiopia - Indrawatie Biseswar
7. An investigation into the maintenance of the Maale language in Ethiopia - Lawrie Barnes and Kobus van Aswegen
8. The EPRDF vis-a`-vis Ethiopia's development challenges - Melakou Tegegn
9. A retrospective observation of Elias Sime - Meskerem Assegued
10. Situated neoliberalism and urban crisis in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia - Fassil Demissie
2. History writing as a state ideological project in Ethiopia - Pietro Toggia
3. Modernity, Eurocentrism, and radical politics in Ethiopia, 1961-1991 - Teshale Tibebu
4. The Beta Israel and the impossible return - Abebe Zegeye
5. Who is Amhara? - Mackonen Michael
6. A new discourse on 'gender' in Ethiopia - Indrawatie Biseswar
7. An investigation into the maintenance of the Maale language in Ethiopia - Lawrie Barnes and Kobus van Aswegen
8. The EPRDF vis-a`-vis Ethiopia's development challenges - Melakou Tegegn
9. A retrospective observation of Elias Sime - Meskerem Assegued
10. Situated neoliberalism and urban crisis in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia - Fassil Demissie
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
addis;ababa;beta;israel;ethiopian;nationalism;state;history;ethnic;federal;Ethiopian Peoples Revolutionary Party;Young Men;Tigrayan People's Liberation Front;OLF;Military Derg;EPRDF's Policy;EPRDF Government;Beta Israel;Civil Society;Ethiopian Nationalism;Ethiopian Women;EPRDF;Mother Land;Min Neber;Ethiopian History;Ethiopian State;Ethiopian Immigrants;Addis Ababa;Ethiopian Marxism;Ethnic Nationalism;TPLF.;Language Maintenance;Menelik II;Ethiopian Jews;National Action Plan